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A new way to approach Halong Bay
The ferry cruises leisurely on
the turquoise waters of the Eastern Sea from Gia Luan Ferry to Tuan Chau island
about 50 minutes away, but a lot of things are on offer along the way for
passengers aboard to watch and immerse themselves in a world of beautiful
landscapes.
The ferry is a new option for travelers who want to approach the UNESCO-listed
bay in the northern province of Quang Ninh after they have swum in the sea and
toured Cat Ba National Park and other attractions on Cat Ba island in northern
Vietnam.
Tuan Chau Group launched the ferry route earlier this year to cater to the
increasing demand of people frequenting the two destinations and especially
travelers interested in sightseeing.
The landscapes along the way are karst limestone rock formations that have been
carved by sea winds, sunshine and time into eye-catching shapes. All nature
lovers must appreciate these natural formations and open their eyes wide to
enjoy one of the best sights they have ever seen in Vietnam.
We did the same when I was on the ferry as part of my recent trip to northern
Vietnam, where breezes blowing through the karst rocks soothed our eyes and the
beauty of nature inspired our senses during the ferry trip of more than 7.5
kilometers.
Amazingly, a lot of bonsai-shape trees dot the karst limestone rock mountains
and hills, creating a beautiful water-color painting in which evergreen trees on
mountains and hills highlight and breathe life into the space of blue water and
azure sky.
The landscape is so marvelous that many passengers on the ferry can’t help
asking other people to take pictures of them and the karst formations when the
ferry is cruising by the surroundings.
For those who have cruised around the karst limestone rock formations in Halong
Bay, the hills and mountains seen from the ferry are the last pieces of a jigsaw
and an interesting addition to a trip to the World Heritage Site, as the ferry
takes them to Halong Bay via a new entrance so they have an opportunity to view
more mountains and hills in the bay.
To reach Gia Luan Ferry, get on a bus at the main wharf of Cat Ba island that
leaves the station every half hour and costs VND10,000 per person. It takes
about 45 minutes to get to the ferry.
You can buy a ferry ticket for VND30,000 upon arrival. Then you will wait for at
least half an hour, more depending on the number of passengers, the availability
of ferries, the tide and the time you arrive. It’s good if you come just as a
ferry is approaching as you will wait long to begin the trip to a world of karst
limestone rock formations.
You do not need advance bookings. The ferry runs frequently between Gia Luan and
Tuan Chau from 6am till 6pm.
Source: VietNamNet/SGT |
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